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Ep. 22 "Anywhere in the World in a Book" | Library Stories

When Angelo Pecunia’s granddaughter Bianca was just one year old, he brought her to the Great Kills Library and let her pick out as many books as she wanted. Over the years, the two have found a home at the Library, where Angelo teaches Bianca the importance of reading, and Bianca teaches Angelo the joys of youthful imagination and discovery. In this week’s Library Story, find out how Angelo comes to the Library not only to help his granddaughter, but to build a loving and lasting relationship with her as well.

Ep. 22 "Anywhere in the World in a Book" | Library Stories

"Only a grandparent can feel and experience the delightful love of a grandchild...As soon as I could, maybe she was a year old, I put her on the back of the bike, strapped her in, we bike rided here...to introduce the library. She picks the books, I read." - Angelo Pecunia, Retired Computer Engineer, Bianca's Grandfather

Posted by NYPL The New York Public Library on Wednesday, March 23, 2016

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I was beyond happy when my

I was beyond happy when my daughter was born but now I am lucky that she has a little girl and she calls me Nonno. It's a special bond and it's wonderful to share the love of books with her!